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[nimf] an immature wingless stage (following hatching) that does not have a pupal stage (see also gradual metamorphosis).
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| nystagmus |
Uncontrolled, involuntary rhythmic rapid eye movements which may be congenital or acquired. Usually in response to movement of the head.
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the second state of an insect, from the egg, the members of which are free, or not enclosed with a common integument, as in Grillus. See chrysalis, aurelia, pupa.
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the second state of an insect, from the egg, the members of which are free, or not enclosed with a common integument, as in Grillus. See chrysalis, aurelia, pupa.
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the intermediate growing stage in the life cycle of arthropods with an incomplete metamorphosis, usually having much the same morphological appearance as the adult.
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| ny | abnormally intense sexual desire in women |
| ny | a woman with abnormal sexual desires |
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| ny | (used of women) affected with excessive sexual desire |
| ny | one of two official languages of Norway |
| ny | monotypic genus of palms of Australasia |
| ny | (telecommunications) twice the maximum frequency occurring in the transmitted signal |
| ny | (telecommunications) the lowest sampling rate that will permit accurate reconstruction of a sampled analog signal |
| ny | a stock exchange in New York |
| ny | tupelos: deciduous trees of moist habitats especially swamps and beside ponds |
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